Readable GHC 7.6.3 docs (Bootstrapped)

At [1] you can find links to the GHC documentation that I use myself, since the official version is a bit too TimesNewRoman-y for my ..."developed" taste. It available in a downloadable Bzipped TAR aswell as being browsable online. [1] http://bugthunk.net/ /fredrik

Looks pleasing! I have one feature request: Could you make headings links, or add anchors next to them (github readme style), such that I can directly share what I'm reading with people? On Wed 11 Sep 2013 20:31:30 JST, Obscaenvs wrote:
At [1] you can find links to the GHC documentation that I use myself, since the official version is a bit too TimesNewRoman-y for my ..."developed" taste. It available in a downloadable Bzipped TAR aswell as being browsable online.
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Update: some of the headers were not anchored, due to there being those accursed newlines in them. I have now corrected this, and I hope that now all headers are anchored in the way you suggested (that I found useful, too - of course. One can only wonder why the official docs aren't made thus.) Tarball available as usual, from first page (bugthunk.net). f Le 2013-09-11 14:59, Niklas Hambüchen a écrit :
Looks pleasing! I have one feature request:
Could you make headings links, or add anchors next to them (github readme style), such that I can directly share what I'm reading with people?
On Wed 11 Sep 2013 20:31:30 JST, Obscaenvs wrote:
At [1] you can find links to the GHC documentation that I use myself, since the official version is a bit too TimesNewRoman-y for my ..."developed" taste. It available in a downloadable Bzipped TAR aswell as being browsable online.
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Why does every section have a title="1.2.3 foo" on the outer <div>? In Firefox this shows up as a useless tooltip when moving the mouse over the text. On 11/09/13 13:31, Obscaenvs wrote:
At [1] you can find links to the GHC documentation that I use myself, since the official version is a bit too TimesNewRoman-y for my ..."developed" taste. It available in a downloadable Bzipped TAR aswell as being browsable online.

On 09/11/2013 03:45 PM, Twan van Laarhoven wrote:
Why does every section have a title="1.2.3 foo" on the outer <div>? In Firefox this shows up as a useless tooltip when moving the mouse over the text.
That's the same with the official document. I think it's a "feature" of whatever tool is used to generate this documentation. The NixOS documentation has the same annoying behavior - http://nixos.org/nix/manual/#idp125008 - ocharles

On 13-09-11 07:31 AM, Obscaenvs wrote:
since the official version is a bit too TimesNewRoman-y for my ..."developed" taste.
I question that. Is it the official CSS, or is it your own browser setting? I see no TimesNewRoman-y here. The official version in my Firefox (Ubuntu 13.04 Desktop): http://imageshack.us/a/img546/2439/6fqa.png The <p> element containing "Let's start with an example GHCi session" is under these CSS rules, which clearly requests a Sans Serif font. http://imageshack.us/a/img194/9026/0peh.png Lastly, my Firefox font setting: http://imageshack.us/a/img694/1183/jhc3.png
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Albert Y. C. Lai
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Niklas Hambüchen
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Obscaenvs
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Oliver Charles
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Twan van Laarhoven